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The essence of my question is, if you have these three species in your pond, how likely is it that they will cross? Would the crosses by very rare, making it unlikely that you would ever catch one, or might you expect that one in ten or one in a hundred would be a cross? Of course, if you couldn't recognize that what you caught was a cross, it would probably make little difference.
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